According to Apple technical support, while you can pair as many wireless Bluetooth devices with your iPhone 3GS Smartphone as you wish, as of the current operating system (version 3.0) you may connect to only one Bluetooth device at a time.

It is virtually impossible to live in the Los Angeles area without being inundated and, to some degree, affected by the death of Michael Jackson.Â

I will not comment on his legacy or attempt to add a prophetic track to the melody that was his life for only history is qualified to do so.

What I will do is share perhaps my fondest memory of his showmanship, for in this one way, Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 to June 25, 2009) for just a little while, made me believe in magic, one lastÂ time.Â Read the rest of this entry »

I think you will find the following link, describing how to configure and successfully use your iPhone 3G or 3GS Smartphone as a broadband MODEM on the AT&T Wireless network, most interesting.Â Read the rest of this entry »

Some VoiceOver iPhone 3GS users have noticed that if they inadvertently 2-finger double-tap the deviceâ€™s touch-screen (an Apple VoiceOver specific command for the visually impaired) while the Home Screen is displayed, music from the built-in iPod media player application will begin playing.Â Read the rest of this entry »

As mentioned in a previous post, in preparation for the arrival of the latest member of Team Taylor, the iPhone 3G S, I recently downloaded the latest version of iTunes for Windows.Â Today (or was it tonight) I decided to experiment with iTunes for the very first time.Â Read the rest of this entry »

QUESTION:
I can find the keypad just fine again when the call ends but so far I haven’t had success finding it during a call. Where would it be in relation to the “end call” button? I can almost always find that during a call.

ANSWER:
Hello My Fellow Visually Impaired iPhone Users,

Do not become frustrated with your inability to access the in-call touch-screen keyboard.